They used to support Linux as a platform, but they ended up dropping it because the userbase was too small to warrant the additional development efforts. I think it was around 2015 they added Linux versions of their games, only to remove them in 2018ish?
Either way, it meant switching to Steam for me. I understand that it was a business decision, but it was a damn shame…
(All of this was pre-Galaxy.)
Marafon@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Check out Heroic Games Launcher maybe. I think it’s the unofficial GOG for Linux
BombOmOm@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Yeah, I can confirm Heroic works well on Linux. Just finished up my Silksong play-through this week. :)
doughless@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
I was halfway through silksong before I realized cloud saves and achievements only work with the Windows version. Fortunately, copying the Linux save folder on top of the Windows one kept my progress, but I’m still missing most of my achievements. Guess I’ll just have to play again from the beginning.
lastweakness@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
I thought heroic supported cloud saves?
wizzim@infosec.pub 3 weeks ago
Heroic supports GOG achivements through Comet, which is enabled by default in the latest versions.
However there is no overlay so you need to check the gog achievements webpage to see what you achieved/unlocked.
moody@lemmings.world 3 weeks ago
While Heroic is nice, it would be even better if GOG themselves put some effort into supporting Linux, as they do sell Linux native games.
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 3 weeks ago
It’d be enough even if they just contributed to Heroic, the way Valve started contributing to wine/proton.
It’s mind boggling to me that they remained completely silent on linux, even as SteamDeck took off.
BombOmOm@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
This is the way. Let’s them build on existing work and goodwill, while making a solid product people want.
etchinghillside@reddthat.com 3 weeks ago
Which costs money to do.